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While the deeper philosophical meanings of what the life machine can do may be lost on you- you have more practical concerns.
<span class="mu-i">Eoba Garastra II</span> began the tradition of Overseers- high ranking officials just under the Supreme Ruler in terms of influence and authority. The idea behind these is to help run a multi-faceted and sprawling space empire- something that only the most neurotic and controlling of men could attempt before. Overseers may be a way to divide up your power- but they are a fundamental part of any administration.
There were always two Overseers. The Overseer of Science and the Overseer of Xeno-Integration. That was Bluey's job originally; to find ways to incorporate the talent and citizenship of alien beings into the Hegemony. But after your reign... there will be no more aliens in the Hegemony. It is an outdated position. Bluey's importance as the Ruler of the HVS cannot be understated; but he is no longer an Overseer in the <span class="mu-i">Hegemony</span>. You've decided to create a new class of Overseer- the <span class="mu-i">Overseer of Infrastructure</span>, to deal with logistics, space shipping, large scale construction and terraforming projects, resource and population management, and all other things that make up the core industries of the empire. It's the most natural Overseer you can elect; after all, the military, enforcers, and propaganda departments should remain under your direct control.
Now, you must select one candidate to take up the role. You tell the computer network to select your three highest ranking candidates for the job, and it does so. Whichever you choose will have a great deal of influence on the Hegemony's economy, and building back stronger.
>Clok Garastra
>Mann Yum
>Telaan Val